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Good quality but cheap slimline straightener - Page 2
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i have a remington don't know what its called though somewhere along the lines of professional straightening iron, for $69.95 at Myer 2 years ago still works wonders Answer: Clive Peeters, but any electrical stores (harvey norman, dick smith power house etc...) stock them and so does myer. Answer: I used to use the Remington slimline ceramic prior to getting a GHD and I agree, it's great (not as great as my GHD of course ) but I had no problems at all - i think it just took a bit longer and probably did less damage! Answer: Originally Posted by chaddy I third.. forth.. fifth.. the Remington Slimline. Mine just recently blew up (but i'm reckless with my hair straighters) I'll be buying another one soon! haha your comment made me laugh cuz you say how much u recommend the straightner and then go on to say yours recently blew up!! aha hilarious Answer: Is this the one you are talking about:? http://www.shavershop.com.au/sitebui...734/cs1100.jpg And what is the width of the Remington? Answer: Originally Posted by Alys haha your comment made me laugh cuz you say how much u recommend the straightner and then go on to say yours recently blew up!! aha hilarious lol but it's not the first of my hair straightners to blow up So i think it might be me.. and not the straightner Answer: I don't have one (yet) but I researched it a while back and decided the Remington Slimline would prob be the best option if I ever went down that road. Answer: Thanks guys. I think I'll go with the Remington Answer: Sorry to bring up an old thread but is this the Remington Slimline you are talking about?? Remington Slimline Digital Ceramic with Teflon I am getting a side fringe cut tomorrow and I'm just looking for something cheap and easy to keep it in line!! Jo Answer: Jo mine is the original Slimline Ceramic. Had it for almost 4 years and still going strong. Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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